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* {{:Barclay, Alexander 1874a}}, p. cii. | * {{:Barclay, Alexander 1874a}}, p. cii | ||
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Revision as of 19:32, 2 March 2021
Barclay, Alexander, adapt.; Mantovano, Battista Spagnuoli. The Boke of Codrus and Mynalcas. [London]: Emprinted by Richarde Pynson pri[n]ter to the kynges noble grace, [1521?]. [44] pp. Sigs. a⁶ b⁴ c-d⁶. Woodcuts.
STC (2nd ed.) #1384b. Colophon: 'Thus endeth the fourthe Eglogge of Alexandre Barcley' (etc.) Adapted from the work of Battista Spagnuoli Mantovano (aka Mantuan), who is not cited as author on t.-p.
Copies
- Huntington Library.
Bibliographical sources
- Barclay, Alexander, adapt.; [Brandt, Sebastian]; [Jamieson, Thomas Hill], ed. The Ship of Fools (Edinburgh; London, 1874), p. cii
- ESTC.
Citation
Later editions/printings
- Barclay, Alexander, adapt.; Brandt, Sebastian; Mancini, Dominic; Piccolomini, Enea Silvio; Mantuanus, Baptista Spagnuoli; Locher, Jakob, transl. Stultifera Nauis, Qua Omnium Mortalium Narratur Stultitia [...] È Latino Sermone in Nostrum Vulgarem Versa [...] The Ship of Fooles, Wherin is Shewed the Folly of All States, with Diuers other Workes Adioyned Vnto the Same [...] (Imprinted at London in Paules Church-yarde, 1570)
- Barclay, Alexander, adapt.; Brandt, Sebastian; Mantovano, Battista Spagnuoli; Mancini, Dominic. 'Certayne Egloges of Alexander Barclay', in: Barclay, Alexander, adapt.; Brandt, Sebastian; Mancini, Dominic; Piccolomini, Enea Silvio; Mantuanus, Baptista Spagnuoli; Locher, Jakob, transl. Stultifera Nauis, Qua Omnium Mortalium Narratur Stultitia [...] È Latino Sermone in Nostrum Vulgarem Versa [...] The Ship of Fooles, Wherin is Shewed the Folly of All States, with Diuers other Workes Adioyned Vnto the Same [...] (Imprinted at London in Paules Church-yarde, 1570), sigs. A-D6
- Barclay, Alexander, adapt.; [Brandt, Sebastian]; [Jamieson, Thomas Hill], ed. The Ship of Fools (Edinburgh; London, 1874)
- Barclay, Alexander, adapt.; [Mantovano, Battista Spagnuoli]; White, Beatrice, ed. The Eclogues of Alexander Barclay from the Original Edition by John Cawood (Early English Text Society, Original Series, vol. 175) (London, 1928)
- Barclay, Alexander, adapt.; [Mantovano, Battista Spagnuoli]; White, Beatrice, ed. The Eclogues of Alexander Barclay from the Original Edition by John Cawood (Burt Franklin Research & Source Works Series, vol. 150) (New York, 1960)